Excellent Real Ale and Cider
... are what the White Horse is known for.
Amy and Gavin are your hosts at the Edwardstone White Horse.

Winter Opening Times
Monday till Thursday: 5pm -12pm
Friday till Sunday: 12pm till 12pm
This traditional Suffolk pub is situated on the edge of Constable Country on a minor road in the small village of Edwardstone, Suffolk. It is featured in the ‘Good Pub Guide’ and the ‘Good Beer Guide’. It's roll is as a village social centre but also a haunt of real ale enthusiasts, walkers and cyclists and those who care for the environment.
The pub has four public rooms; The Public bar with quarry tile floor, open fire, country furniture, bar billiards table and the oldest pub game ‘Ring the Bull’.
The Lounge bar with boarded floor, village pictures, piano and dark country furniture. The Nook off the lounge bar with settles and a vast collection of beer mats on the walls and ceiling. The Green Room the newest addition to the pub constructed with local wood, bricks and lime plastered, wood burner, scrubbed pine and country furniture.
The pub is run on environmentally sustainable principals from heating to food, drink and use of renewable energy.
Next to the White Horse is a black weather boarded brewery housing the new Mill Green Brewery famous for it's groundbreaking use of renewable energy and fine cask beers. They have recently received awards for their environmental and innovation achievements and for the best East Anglian Mild ale ‘Mawkin Mild’, the traditional drink of Suffolk farm workers for hundreds of years.
Behind the brewery is the vegetable garden and greenhouse that supplies a surprising amount of the pub's home cooked food, supplemented by other local and organic growers.
Outside is a small camping field with solar heated showers and two wooden self-catering cottages.
At the bottom of the field is the pub’s wind turbine, helping to keep carbon emissions down to a minimum.
Opposite the pub is the village's Millennium Green and play area and beyond that two woods, Mill Wood and Winding Wood, which are both open for customers to enjoy. The area has public footpaths going in all directions directly into the countryside and on the South Suffolk Cycle route.
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